Abstract
Included from 1992 in the International Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), themes related to Health are increasingly cited in later COPs (Conferences of the Parties) as well as taken into account into other conventions (CMS, the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species or CITES, Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). From a biodiversity perspective, Health thematic encompasses dimensions of human health, animal health (domestic and wild fauna), and ecosystem health. Other ecological or environmental concepts such as biodiversity, ecosystemic approach, and risks assessment favored the emergence of Health issues and their integration into the CBD.
Having realized the mining of the textual corpus associating the three conventions related to biodiversity and all the decisions or resolutions of their respective COPs up to 2014, we obtain more than 22,172 complex nominal terms among which 213 are related to Health. Those terms are organized hierarchically into concepts (micro-ontologies), specific to each concept linked to Health (biodiversity, disease, health, pathogen, security, warning, etc.). We thus analyze how concepts are used in a complete or partial form in each COP and how they are transmitted between COPs through a multiplex network: each type of link of the network corresponds to a concept. Then, we identify the most central COPs and their gathering into communities in the process of Health issues emergence. The terminological network links being colored by concepts, we analyze how each concept contributes to the building of an integrative and multi-dimensional approach of Health issues within the main biodiversity-related conventions.
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For example, in 1999, the Open-ended Ad Hoc Working Group on Biosafety submitted a draft text of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
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See the Convention’s website at https://www.cbd.int/ (accessed December 19th, 2016)
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See the Convention’s website at http://www.cms.int/en/ (accessed December 19th, 2016)
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See the Convention’s website at https://www.cites.org/ (accessed December 19th, 2016)
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In other words, this list of concepts is adapted to the corpus that we analyze here. The analysis of another corpus or an extended body (for example, epidemiology, medicine, or veterinary science) would probably lead us to modify this list.
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These are the CMS COPs number 2, 4, 5, and 6, and CITES COPs number 1–8 and 14–16.
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This work is a contribution to a) Labex OT-Med (n° ANR-11-LABX-0061) and has received funding from Excellence Initiative of Aix-Marseille University—A*MIDEX, a French “Investissements d’Avenir” programme; b) the ANR Project FutureHealthSEA (n° ANR-17-CE35-0003-02) “Predictive scenarios of health in Southeast Asia: linking land use and climate changes to infectious diseases” (PIs: S. Morand and C. Lajaunie). The Ecology and Environment Institute of the National Center for Scientific Research (InEE CNRS, France) supports the International Multidisciplinary Thematic Network “Biodiversity, Health and Societies in Southeast Asia,” Thailand (PI: S. Morand, CNRS/CIRAD) to which this study contributes.
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Lajaunie, C., Mazzega, P., Boulet, R. (2018). Health in Biodiversity-Related Conventions: Analysis of a Multiplex Terminological Network (1973 –2016). In: Chen, SH. (eds) Big Data in Computational Social Science and Humanities. Computational Social Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95465-3_7
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